Moral Philosophy Seminar-CANCELLED (this seminar will now take place in Trinity Term)
Monday 24th February 2020, 15.30
(Lecture Room)
Alexander Prescott-Couch (Oxford): Nietzsche and the Significance of Genealogy
How is Nietzsche’s genealogy of morality relevant to his revaluation of values? I consider and reject three accounts: contingency accounts, pedigree accounts, and unmasking accounts. I then propose an alternative account. On this view, Nietzsche’s historical story helps us “structure our interpretation” of morality by indicating whether and where we should expect to find coherence in our current moral practice. Moreover, Nietzsche’s history contributes to a critique of contemporary morality because it reveals that morality is unlikely to have the kind of “unity” required by many of its defenders. After defending this account of how Nietzsche’s historical claims are relevant to his critique, I use the account to explain why Nietzsche’s genealogy mixes fact and fiction.
Conveners: Ed Lamb and Jeremy FixMembers of the audience are invited to join the speaker and the convener for drinks and dinner at a local restaurant following the talk (at their own expense). There will be some limit on the number of people who can attend. Please RSVP to Ed Lamb to reserve a place. Please note that we will no longer be going to dinner afterwards at Somerville College to continue questioning the speaker.